As if the news that Capcom is bringing DuckTales back in remastered form wasn't enough by itself, the publisher revealed on Friday that the entire cast
of voice actors from the original show will lend their talent to the new version of the classic platformer.
New gameplay mechanics, an open - world environment and even a change
of voice actor from David Hayter to Kiefer Sutherland for the protagonist, which has many wondering where The Phantom Pain will lead to in the future.
Some of the voice actors from the first game make a return.
Not exact matches
From his base in London, Ont., Ciccarelli's firm,
Voices.com, has established itself as an online exchange where ad agencies, video producers and other media organizations go to find
actors with the precisely the sorts
of voices and inflections they need for commercials, mobile apps and other audio uses.
See a slideshow
of our favorite characters and
voice actors from the films.
The initiative will see
actors and young leaders recreate some
of history's greatest speeches,
from the British suffragettes to Mao Zedong, designed to explore the
voices behind visionary leadership.
New York, NY — Just one day before dozens
of New Yorkers will take action at the New York City pension fund meeting calling for full divestment
from fossil fuels,
actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio added his
voice, calling on New York to step into its leadership and divest
from fossil fuels.
A lot
of the fun also comes
from the colorful cast
of characters
voiced by a star - studded stable
of popular
actors.
Yes, some
of the
actors from the movies
voice their characters here, but they just seem like a cameo, even if they are a part
of the story, they will leave you to fend for yourself and you wont see them again for quite some time.
The only positive out
of this mess is that all the
voice actors from the show are present in the game.
When the
actors / actress were singing, it felt like they were playing a soundtrack, instead
of the
voice coming out
from their mouth thanks to the overdone musical production.
With the remarkable hip - hop infused soundtrack and strong
voice acting
from all the lead
actors of the show, the game is worth it for action fans willing to tackle this bloody exploration into the nature
of vengeance.
The audio is absolutely superb, with terrific performances
from the cast
of experienced
actors and
voice - over artists.
The true and untold story
of prolific rapper,
actor, poet and activist Tupac Shakur,
from his early days in New York to his status as one
of the world's most recognized and influential
voices.
According to an exclusive
from Mashable, twice Oscar - nominated
actor Willem Dafoe has closed a deal to
voice Ryuk the Shinigami in Adam Wingard's adaptation
of the popular Japanese manga Death Note; which will debut next year on Netflix.
The sound doesn't fare much better as the
voice actors really sound like they are forcing it most
of the time, but the music is spot - on
from the movies.
A hot topic for fans
of the series was the choice to recast Frank West's
voice actor from Terence J. Rotolo to Ty Olsson, a move that garnered a petition to have Frank's original
voice actor return and a new dub
of the game made.
A roster
of great
voice actors (aside
from Larry) helps lend some class to the production.
THE TRIBE unfolds through the non-verbal acting and sign language
from a cast
of deaf, non-professional
actors — with no need for subtitles or
voice over — resulting in a unique, never - before - experienced cinematic event that engages the audience on a new sensory level.
What It's About: «The story
of Florence Foster Jenkins (Meryl Streep), a New York heiress who dreamed
of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing
voice and her husband and manager, an aristocratic English
actor who was determined to protect her
from the truth.»
Since the show's cancellation in 2000, Chabert has continued to work regularly, sometimes as a
voice actor — you may remember her as Eliza
from «The Wild Thornberrys,» but she's still in the studio on a regular basis for other series, most recently on The Hub's «Transformers: Rescue Bots» — but definitely still in front
of the camera on a regular basis, too.
When the ragtag crew that found Atlantis returns to the underwater city to pick the brain
of fearless leader Milo Thatch (
voice of James Arnold Taylor; Michael J. Fox was the only
actor from the original to bow out
of this follow - up), everyone, including Milo's Atlantean girlfriend Kida (Cree Summer), ventures — on a quest for what, beats me — first to a ghost town in the Nordic mountains (where they battle a Verne - ian octopus called «The Kraken»), then to the American southwest (where an Indian elder plays that hilarious old joke where he threatens to kill them by summoning coyotes
from Hell after they stave off a threat to his people), then to the home
of philanthropist Preston Whitmore (John Mahoney), who was minding his own business one evening when a Viking demon broke in and stole his favourite Scandinavian spear.
Another key component
of the film is the terrific
voice work
from the three
actors.
SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES: three scores: Richard Einhorn's
Voices of Light, one by Goldfrapp's Will Gregory and Portishead's Adrian Utley, and one by composer and pianist Mie Yanashita; an audio commentary
from 1999 by film scholar Casper Tybjerg; an interview
from 1995 with
actor Renée Falconetti's daughter and biographer, Hélène Falconetti; and more.
Over the course
of a couple
of phone chats — one interrupted by a dead cell phone battery — one can hear the earnest joy in her
voice, usually followed by that laughter, when talking about her journey
from M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, her feature film debut, to the massive success
of Jurassic World despite her character's penchant for running in heels
from dinosaurs and, most recently, her 2017 Screen
Actors Guild Award - nominated performance in an episode
of Netflix's Black Mirror.
Any DC fan will be in absolute heaven, but even general fans will appreciate the movie - quality action and visuals, the excellent
voice acting
from a mixture
of DC regulars (Kevin Conroy's Batman, George Newbern's Superman) and iconic
actors (Robert Englund, Jeffrey Combs, Alan Tudyk), and the frankly fantastic animation (particularly with faces).
The professionalism
of the soundtrack is rivalled by the natural polish
of the
voice actors, a sort
of unforced comfort with character and dialogue that comes
from long experience.
But given that the hot dogs and the buns then engage in an exchange
of dirty talk that makes Cartman in «South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut» sound like Joel Osteen, «Sausage Party,» directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon
from a script by Rogen, Goldberg, Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter, with a story credit going to
voice actor and executive producer Jonah Hill is spectacularly relentless in its profanity and sex talk and extends the metaphor
of anthropomorphic groceries into territory you and I might not have even imagined.
Aside
from the vulnerable performance
of voice actor Charlie Tahan, the commendably encouraging parents (played by Catherine O'Hara and Martin Short), and the adorably awkward next - door neighbor Elsa (Winona Ryder), the most striking character is that
of Sparky himself.
The documentary devotes plenty
of time to both the figures and the animated series, gathering insight
from many pertinent parties,
from original sculptor Steve Varner to more than a half - dozen leading
voice actors (including late «Fresh Prince» uncle James Avery, the
voice of Shredder).
A reel
of bloopers (1:35) provides mild amusement with its mix
of canine and human goof - ups plus a bit
of sound studio silliness
from voice actors Jason Lee and Amy Adams.
As part
of our 2015 San Diego Comic - Con International coverage, david j. moore chats with Justice League: Gods and Monsters director Sam Liu, writer Alan Burnett and
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The well - edited commentary track, created
from separate recollections by director Tim Burton,
actor Martin Landau, screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, costume designer Colleen Atwood, and cinematographer Stefan Czapsky (with Landau reprising his Bela
voice as your host), is a rich and engrossing tour through the inspiration, conception, and production
of the film.
For an animator who once sought to dethrone Disney atop the American animation food chain, Bluth goes to great pains to emulate Disney images here as varied as «Steamboat Willie» - era big - eyed bugs to the mice
from Cinderella while also both hijacking Disney
voice talent (Benson, Gottfried) and hiring
voice actors capable
of emulating same (Conforti).
Hank Azaria is one
of the most versatile
voice actors working today, having lent his
voice to Eddie Brock
from the»90s Spider - Man cartoon, Zoidberg's uncle
from Futurama, and,
of course, dozens
of characters (most controversially, Apu)
from The Simpsons.
High Fidelity (1995), in which a London record - store owner is forced to grow up, may have been transferred to Wicker Park by
actor - producer - screenwriter John Cusack, but its steady
voice - over, taken nearly verbatim
from the book, provided plenty
of Hornby's reflections on love and pop fandom.
The legendary stage and screen
actor will feature as the
voice of the demon in the production, which will arrive at the Phoenix Theatre in London
from October 20th.
Hank Azaria is one
of the most versatile
voice actors working today, having lent his
voice to Eddie Brock
from the»90s...
An in - demand destination for film lovers, drawn by unmatched locale and a diverse program
of mainstream studio features and new visions
from independent
voices from around the world, MVFF also hosts an exciting array
of filmmaker and industry conversations, panels, parties, and live music performances, featuring the most acclaimed emerging and veteran
actors, filmmakers, and musicians
of our time.
Although having a roster
of famous
actors to
voice animated characters is trendy and seemingly felt to be necessary in the marketing
of such films, in many cases those
voices can distract
from the enjoyment
of the film itself.
Arrow gives the film its American Blu - ray debut in a transfer newly mastered
from a 2K restoration
from the original camera negative, with both the Italian and English language soundtracks (note that American
actor Mitchell's
voice in the English version is one
of many dubbed by Paul Frees) and newly translated subtitles for the Italian version.
One other thing that should be mentioned: all the
voice actors you are normally used to hearing in the majority
of these roles, especially
from LEGO Marvel 1 are not here this time.
In this excerpt
from our special edition's commentary track, writer - director Green and
actor Paul Schneider discuss the earthy beauty that fourteen - year - old Candace Evanofski brings to the film as Nasia, the narrator, the movie's particular brand
of voice - over, and the authenticity
of the young
actors» performances.
Of the three identically - mixed 5.1 Dolby Digital listening options, the original Japanese - language track is the preferred choice, as it is wont to be: Not only are the Japanese voice actors for the most part professionals (the English dub features Peter Boyle and Elliott Gould in their voice - acting debuts; they're professionals but not professional voice actors, if you know what I mean), but there's also a good deal of retro - dubbing in foreign language productions that necessitates a «working backwards» from the mouth movements, sometimes requiring — how do we say this — «creative» word substitution
Of the three identically - mixed 5.1 Dolby Digital listening options, the original Japanese - language track is the preferred choice, as it is wont to be: Not only are the Japanese
voice actors for the most part professionals (the English dub features Peter Boyle and Elliott Gould in their
voice - acting debuts; they're professionals but not professional
voice actors, if you know what I mean), but there's also a good deal
of retro - dubbing in foreign language productions that necessitates a «working backwards» from the mouth movements, sometimes requiring — how do we say this — «creative» word substitution
of retro - dubbing in foreign language productions that necessitates a «working backwards»
from the mouth movements, sometimes requiring — how do we say this — «creative» word substitutions.
It covers the history
of the
voice actor,
from Mel Blanc, who was «the man
of 1,000
voices,» to the biggest stars today.
He is a very successful
voice actor — he provided the squawks for Moana's chicken sidekick and was Duke in «Frozen» and Duke Weaselton in «Zootopia» — but he has also appeared on screen in a variety
of roles,
from «Firefly» to «A Knight's Tale.»
The jokes are without any humor value, the script is a shamefully lazy patchwork
of derivative ideas, and the character model
of Garfield continues to look grotesque, while
voiced in a terrible, grating fashion
from one
of my favorite comedic
actors, Bill «Not interested in Ghostbusters 3, but Garfield 2 is OK» Murray.
Valiant does have a splendid cast
of character
actors, with terrific and energetic
voice work
from veterans like John Cleese (Complete Guide to Guys), Tim Curry (Kinsey), and Jim Broadbent (Robots).
In Ted, the future
of John (Mark Wahlberg) and his girlfriend (Mila Kunis) is jeopardized by his fuzzy best buddy, Ted (
voiced by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane), and Sam Jones, the
actor they idolize
from Flash Gordon.
Andy Serkis, the pre-eminent digital
actor whose mime and
voice work animate Caesar
from the recent Planet
Of The Apes films (2011 - 2017), makes his directing debut.